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3 reasons to enable ADB on Android

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 18:10

So, you've heard people talking about ADB and that you should enable it on your Android phone. Why though? Here are three reasons to enable ADB on your smartphone right now.

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3 Netflix documentaries worth watching this weekend (March 27 - 29)

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 18:00

Documentaries, to me, stand out so much as a genre because, yeah, they're wildly informative and entertaining, but more importantly they zero in on real pockets of humanity that are stranger and more compelling than any fiction.

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Charmast's 10,000mAh portable charger has built-in cables (no extra wires needed)

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 18:00

Most portable chargers solve one problem—battery life—but create another: cable clutter. If you’ve ever packed multiple charging cables just to keep your devices alive, you’re not alone.

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High-res phone screens are a mistake—why 1080p is the standard that should stick around

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 17:45

Smartphone displays have hovered around the 1080p (Full HD) mark for years. There was a stretch in the mid-2010s (when the Samsung Galaxy S6 came out) when 1440p (QHD) became commonplace. Many brands have quietly shifted back to 1080p, reserving 1440p for Ultra and Pro models to make them feel more premium. While that might trigger a bit of FOMO, it isn’t nearly as big a feature as brands want you to think.

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3 warning signs your old SSD is about to fail (and how to save your data)

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 15:00

SSD failures are not all that common, but when they do happen, it can be catastrophic for your data and your PC. So, you definitely want to know the warning signs so you can stay ahead of it. Here's how to know when a drive is going bad, and what you can do to save your data while you're at it.

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My foldable phone's screen protector started peeling: Here's how hard it was to replace

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 14:45

I have loved my book-style foldable phone from the moment I got it, and despite initial anxieties, it has proven to be a rugged and durable device. Then one of my fears came true: the inner screen protector that Samsung advised me not to replace started to come off. First, it bubbled up a little—then, by a lot.

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Don't sleep on LibreOffice's web app: It's coming back, and this time it might actually work

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 14:30

Browser-based tools are a huge part of how many of us work and collaborate on documents. Services like Google Docs or Office 365 make real-time collaboration simple and accessible from anywhere. And while there are some open-source alternatives to these tools, a familiar name may soon return. LibreOffice's long-dormant web app is on its way back, and the timing could not be more perfect.

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10 bits of photography gear I don't need to buy thanks to 3D printing

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 14:15

There are many creative pursuits that can benefit from a 3D printer, and photography is no exception. From simple replacements to lost or broken parts, creative tools, and organizational systems, it’s amazing what you can do with a few rolls of filament.

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4 bingable Paramount+ shows to add thrills to your weekend (March 27-29)

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 14:00

If you're not all wrapped up in Paramount+'s newest Taylor Sheridan shows, The Madison and Marshalls, this weekend's four suggestions also have you covered for mood, intensity, and some good comedy just to keep things balanced.

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Even if you have 16GB of RAM, this one "compressed swap" trick makes Linux significantly smoother

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 13:30

Regardless of how much RAM you have, if you don't take care and do proper management of your resources, you might still find the occasional memory hog that bogs down your entire system.

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4 fantastic Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (March 27 - 29)

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 13:00

Looking for some great TV to watch this weekend on Netflix? If you're not currently wrapped up in season two of One Piece like I am, or still have the Peaky Blinders movie on your watch list, I've got a handful of shows you can nestle into this weekend.

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I tested 3 Windows Task Manager alternatives, but this is the one that stuck

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 12:30

The Windows Task Manager is a fairly powerful resource monitoring tool that's more than enough for most people, but it's a bit too limiting for power users. While you can use it in combination with Process Explorer, a component of Microsoft's Sysinternals suite, you can also opt for a third-party alternative that offers both basic and advanced features in one package.

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I wasted years buying Ring cameras, here's why I finally switched to Reolink

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 00:00

My first smart cameras were Ring cameras, and I used them for several years. The increasing subscription costs and worrying privacy issues finally made me switch to Reolink, and I wish I'd made the move much sooner.

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3 outstanding Tubi movies to watch this weekend (March 27 - 29)

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 23:00

Are you looking to stream some movies without paying any money? Tubi could be the perfect solution to your problems. Tubi is an ad-supported streaming service that allows consumers to stream movies and TV shows for free. The only thing you have to worry about is ads, which will play during your feature presentation. I don't know about you, but I'll take a few ads if it means saving money on streaming subscriptions.

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Android 17 Beta 3 is here with the floating window feature Google promised

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 22:44

It’s been exactly one month since the last Android 17 beta, and Google is releasing another one right on schedule. Android 17 beta 3 marks the Platform Stability milestone, which means we’re only a few months away from the final release.

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Your Netflix subscription is about to get more expensive

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 22:34

Streaming services were supposed to free us from the high costs of cable subscriptions, but it didn’t turn out that way, Now, Netflix is raising prices yet again in the United States, with the standard subscription now reaching $20 per month.

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If you think headlights are getting brighter, you’re right—and AAA has the data

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 22:30

If you have ever found yourself squinting or momentarily blinded by the searing white light of a large oncoming SUV during your evening commute, you are not alone. A recent AAA survey reveals that headlight glare has become a primary concern for the American public, with 60% of respondents reporting it as a problem while driving after dark.

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5 Netflix movies starring Spider-Man: Brand New Day's cast

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 22:00

Spider-Man: Brand New Day will be released worldwide soon, with its trailer going viral across social media apps. In the film, Tom Holland's Peter Parker returns to a reality where the world does not remember him, and new threats appear on the horizon.

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Don't make these 4 mistakes when building a DIY SSD

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 21:30

If you've got an old SSD lying around, one of the best things you can do with it is repurpose it into an external SSD. A DIY external SSD can also end up being lighter on your wallet than a regular external drive, especially now that storage prices have gone through the roof.

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Charging your phone to 100% isn't the problem—this is

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 21:00

If you want to take care of your phone's battery, setting a charging limit to prevent wear might seem like a good idea on the surface. Batteries don’t like to be nearly full or nearly empty, and the feature that most new Androids and iPhones include gives you an easy way to manage them.

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